
AMPEAK22 – Asset Management for a Resilient Future
AMPEAK is returning for an in-person event for 2022 and our asset management experts couldn’t be more excited!
Read moreAMPEAK is returning for an in-person event for 2022 and our asset management experts couldn’t be more excited!
Read moreAfter a successful virtual AM’SPEAK’ in 2020 to navigate the challenges presented by COVID-19, AMPEAK returns to an in-person conference in Melbourne this year, complemented by a parallel virtual conference.
Read moreCardno was honored to receive the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) Central Virginia Post 2020 Outstanding Sustaining Member by Post President, George Nyfeler, PE, LEED AP.
Read moreThe Military Engineer is the official publication of the Society of the American Military Engineers. Cardno’s Global Senior Principal and resilience expert, Mick Bilney, has published his insights about resilience and the world’s level of preparedness for events which can have severe impacts.
Read moreCardno will support Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Atlantic (NAVFAC LANT) on newly awarded mater planning contract as part of joint venture.
Read moreMatthew Dolan comes to Cardno with an impressive record of accomplishment as a project manager and professional engineer specializing in waterfront development.
Read moreCardno announces that Dan Siff, AICP joins our team. Dan comes to Cardno with an impressive track record as a Senior Planner and Program Manager.
Read moreCardno’s International Development team recently won the prestigious British Expertise International Award, at the ceremony in London, for the Best International Development: Physical Project for the Improving Rural Access Tanzania (IRAT) programme, which was completed in 2018.
Read moreMick Bilney, Global Senior Principal – Asset Risk and Resilience, presented at the Asset Management Council conference AMPEAK on Tuesday, discussing the benefit that enterprise level risk and resilience analysis can deliver in improved recovery time and cost.
Read moreIn the international development sector, programmes are often multi-regional and therefore operate over two or more time zones. From headquarters, to the project office, and into the field, communications between all parties can prove tricky, especially in an often dynamic working environment.
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